![]() The Galaxy S6 images will be on the left and the RX100 images will be on the right. The settings on the RX100 are far more adjustable than the S6 camera, but most people simply point and shoot. Furthermore, both cameras were set to their Auto modes (on the RX100, I used Sony’s Superior Auto setting). The RX100 has 20 MP at 3:2 natively, but I set it at 16:9, which lowers the resolution to a more comparable 17 MP. The Galaxy S6 camera shoots 16:9 at 16MP (I’m actually using the S6 Edge variant, but they both have the same camera). I went around shooting the same shots with both cameras, of random things. And the results from my tests are quite surprising. These are great questions to ask, which no one is asking. I’m more interested in what the average user is interested in: What is the grade of the pics coming out of my flagship smartphone camera? Should I not be using it as a dedicated camera, am I unknowingly missing out? I won’t overdo the analysis and bore with technicalities. But for this kind of comparison, I think that’s a good thing. Both models use a similar Carl Zeiss lens, it’s close enough.īefore I begin, know that I’m no professional photographer. The Mark II is what I have in my arsenal. Sony’s compact flagship is up to the Mark IV generation currently. But what about a renowned compact camera? On the opposing corner we have the Sony RX100 (Mark II). And the contender? Well, I felt it’d be frivolous to compare it to a DSLR. The Galaxy S6 camera is one of the best (if not the best) camera offerings in an Android smartphone. This is why I thought a camera shootout should be in order. But, I can argue that they’re not as bad and insignificant as they could be perceived. Well, I wouldn’t dare to say that it isn’t justified from a quality perspective. ![]() To us faint of heart, they look superb, don’t they? Is it justified that we cower in submission when our buddies, who lug their humongous DSLR everywhere, scoff at our puny, insignificant excuse of a camera? ![]() We continually see OEM’s pushing the technological capabilities of our tiny shooters.
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